There are umpteen number of things that make a trek special. Good company, great laughs, loves, smiling weather, but nothing quite as good as good food to have your happy hormones up and pumping!
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How Trek the Himalayas Reclaimed the Mountains with Green Trails Cleaning This June

We step into Himalayan kingdom wonderstruck every time how boundlessly nature has gifted these terrains with beauty and resources. Mile after mile of never ending virgin greens, clean air full of oxygen, mineral-rich waters of mountain streams, wildflower carpet and strawberry shrubs—suddenly it is inexhaustible life all around! Then at a closer look, the junk-ridden underbelly of paradise reveals itself—plastic bags, throwaway water bottles, medical waste, sanitary napkins, layer of oil—floating on the water, stuck in the earth, or glistening among leaves on the forest floor.
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“Winter” Kuari Pass: When the TTH Recce Team Found the Quintessential Himalayan Snow Trek

Kuari Pass today is recognized as a spectacular snow trek but only six years ago it wasn’t such a sought-after winter adventure. The trail, chockablock with powdery slush snow in the winters was casted out as an option for obvious reasons. Since no snow safe itinerary was sketched out, not many people ventured in these parts until Trek the Himalayas founders Rakesh and Sandeep brought together a group of four to explore the depths of Kuari after snow.
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Winter is coming: Rupin Pass

It was the month of May, when temperatures across most Indian cities were touching close to 40 degrees Celsius. News of heat waves sweeping across the nation made us find solace in Himalayas and thus me and my friend, Adin set out for Rupin Pass adventure.
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Stok Kangri (6,153 metres (20,187 ft)) is the highest mountain in the Stok Range of the Himalayas in the Ladakh region of northwest India. The peak is located in Hemis National Park, 12 km southwest of the trailhead at 3,610 metres (11,844 ft) in the village of Stok and around 15 km southwest of the Ladakhi capital of Leh.
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Kashmir through my eyes
Posted On: 28/Aug/2017By: PRIYANK JOSHI

Our journey began with our flight to Srinagar from Mumbai on 5th August and to our surprise flight got delayed as crew could not find passenger on flight who had checked in but was not flight!! ‘Perfect scary start to Kashmir trip!! Lol’. We reached Srinagar airport at 3.30 P.M. delayed by an hour. We had booked transportation provided by TTH from Srinagar to Sonmarg base camp.
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Rupin Pass Trek
Posted On: 28/Jul/2017By: Sanjay Kumar

What is a trek? If you see the dictionary it will tell you that trek is to go on a long and often difficult journey. If asked I might have said something like this before, but now if you ask me I’ll say trek is an amazing and wonderful experience where we not just walk but explore. Explore the new places and surroundings, experience the local people and their hospitality and find new realms of friendship.
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Trekking in Himalayas had been on my bucket list for quite some time. Dream came to reality when my better half agreed to be part of the expedition this summer. After some research, we booked ‘Rupin Pass’ trek with ‘Trek The Himalayas’
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The rugged mountain scenario of Spiti valley has attracted me more than ever to this different side of the Himalayas. Last winter, Trek the Himalayas invited me to join their recce team to Kanamo Peak cimb and I was overjoyed. The trek gave me a whole fill of breathtaking cold desert vistas, bare mountains, patchwork of green and yellow lining the villages Kaza and Kibber, precarious walk on boulder moraine and more such specialties.
Having done serious climbs like Stok Kangri with TTH before, I was confident that this trek would be a high for me. Added to this was the constant guidance of recce team leader and founder of TTH, mountaineer Sandeep Rawat.

Posted By: Rishabh Jain

It has been a treat to be a part of TTH’s exploratory trek tem member. When Rakesh and Sandeep started recce in the Kanamo Peak trail I was excited to tag along as a chief explorer. The mountainous terrain of Spiti is a whole different call from what I have seen of the Himalayas mostly in Uttarakhand and Himachal so far.
Besides a good test of stamina, the trek includes elements of cultural tourism at Kibber’s Key monastery and an important lesson in high-altitude acclimatization. I found the acclimatization break at Kibber on Day 3 an especially judicious one as compared to other companies that offer 2-3 days of rest stoppage, thus unnecessarily stretching the trek for no real advantage.

Posted By: Soniya Malik

It was Sandeep Sir’s confidence and technical expertise that we could do the summit. He is an excellent motivator and if he is around, one feels and motivated.
It was undoubtedly an experience I won’t forget my entire life. It was all about moving out of your comfort zone and experiences the adventure and thrill at its best.

Posted By: Urvil Parmar

Harender was constantly motivating. The support he gave mentally to trekkers was excellent. Friendly face leading always seems positive.
For my 1st trek it was awesome experience. The trek for me was perfect to experience everything which I desired. The food quality was excellent which really amazed me. Keep it up.

Posted By: Sahil Magdum

Mostly we travelled distance between Mahavir & it was fun.
From a sunny day to snowfall, rainfall enjoyed every moment. Had a nice travelling group.

Posted By: Shweta Lamba

It was a very good experience especially thanks to our trek leader for having lots and lots of patience and tolerating beginners like me.

Posted By: Anshul

Gopal is very knowledgeable guy with lots of information about trekking. It is very nice & beautiful trek we can see all the natural beauties in a single trek kike green trail meadows and snow trail.

Posted By: Kaushik Raghu

Abhishek was very friendly, helpful, caring went out of his way to help the trekkers complete the trek.
Experience of a lifetime. Really glad I could complete the trek. The trek guides were very friendly & helpful. Could not have completed the trek without their help.

Posted By: Nikita Punniya

Unexpected experience. Very nice. Good facilities and safety awesome trek ever. Beautiful places. Awesome weather. Great help by all the trek leaders. Superb experience.

Posted By: Subhabrato

Chaman Thakur is a good leader. He guided us well. He was firm about the rules and at the same time, he became a good friend.
A lifetime experience which was made memorable by excellent service and care taken by all the TTH team.